Google faces regular challenges as it maps the globe, from privacy lawsuits in Germany to the technical difficulties of mapping underwater. To that list of woes we may now add another: People think it killed a donkey in Botswana.

"Because of the way our 360-degree imagery is put together, it looked to some that our car had been involved in an unseemly hit and run, leaving the humble beast stranded in the road," the company said in a blog post.

In fact, Google said, the donkey moved aside as the car drove past. It likely was lying down as part of a "dust bath."

"I'm pleased to confirm the donkey is alive and well," Kei Kawai, group product manager for maps, said in the blog post (which was headlined 'Never Ass-ume.')